Kenneth Dalton “Kenny” Booth, 43, of Clarendon, finished his race here on Earth on February 28, 2024, in Clarendon.
Kenny was born on December 18, 1980, to Bobby Booth and Cydne Randall in Memphis. He graduated from Clarendon High School in 2000.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 8, 2024, at the Community Fellowship Church in Clarendon with Josey Shadle officiating.
Cremation and arrangements are under the direction of Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.
He was a loving brother, father, paw paw, and friend who loved without limits. The thrill of the dirt track ignited his passion, yet he found joy in the gentle rhythm of a simple life. His infectious smile and laughter touched countless hearts. He loved unconditionally and beamed with pride for his kids and grandkids. He was a man who held strong to his faith and never shied away from expressing his opinions. He was a tough guy and faced life’s challenges head-on. He was truly one of a kind and his absence will be deeply felt.
He was preceded in death by some very special people whom he mourned until the end: his father, Bobby Booth; his mother, Cydne Randall; paternal grandparents, Kenneth and Shirley Booth; maternal grandparents, Dalton and Lucy Swinney.
He is survived by his two pride and joys who meant the world to him, his sons, Dylan Booth and wife Kaylee and Dalton Booth of Pampa; his brother, a true friend and confidant, Josh Allred and wife Tara of Clarendon; his nephew, Mason Allred of Clarendon; two precious grandbabies who bring so much happiness and light into the world, Bryson and Collin Booth of Pampa; his stepdad, David Randall of Clarendon; his dear friend, who walked beside him through life’s ups and downs, Mary Booth of Pampa; his beloved dog, Ole Girl, a faithful companion and friend to the end; and aunts, uncles, cousins, and numerous friends.
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